Daxing District

Daxing District
—  District  —
Chinese transcription(s)
 • Chinese 大兴区
 • Pinyin Dàxīng Qū
Daxing District in Beijing
Country China
Region Beijing
Area
 • Total 1,012 km2 (390.7 sq mi)
Population (2000)
 • Total 671,444
 • Density 663.5/km2 (1,718.4/sq mi)
Time zone China Standard (UTC+8)
Area code(s) 010

Daxing District (Simplified Chinese: 大兴区; Traditional Chinese: 大興區; Hanyu Pinyin: Dàxīng Qū) is a suburb of Beijing, situated to the south of the city.

Contents

Overview

Daxing District was upgraded from a county to a district with the approval from the State Council on April 30, 2001. Covering an area of 1,012 square kilometers with a population of 671,444,[1] Daxing District is divided into 3 subdistricts of the city proper of Beijing and 14 towns (5 of which are suburbs of the city proper of Beijing). Panggezhuang in Daxing is famous for its watermelons.

Culture

Located in the south of Beijing, the area is not as affluent as those that most visitors to Beijing are familiar with, such as Xidan and Guomao. Much of the industry in Daxing is related to distribution of food and consumer goods to service Beijing. There are many self-built communities casually created by the residents themselves, mostly of whom have moved in from the countryside.

Education

There are two major universities located in Daxing District, the Beijing Institute of Petrochemical Technology and the Beijing Institute of Graphic Communication. Both of them are headquartered in Tsingyuan, and have its branch in Kangzhuang. Tsingyuan and Kangzhuang are planned as a university city in the south of Beijing.

Transportation

The Chinese government have voted that Daxing will be the location of the 2nd Beijing Airport.[2] The airport is expected to be completed by October 2017.[3]

References

Danxing's Camps by Andrew Malone. August 16, 2008.

  1. ^ 2000 Census.
  2. ^ http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90778/6636914.html
  3. ^ http://english.eastday.com/e/110622/u1a5956247.html